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Defining Metaniches in the Oral Cavity According to Their Microbial Composition and Cytokine Profile

The human oral microbiota consists of over 700 widespread taxa colonizing the oral cavity in several anatomically diverse oral niches. Lately, sequencing of the 16S rRNA genes has become an acknowledged, culture-independent method to characterize the oral microbiota. However, only a small amount of...

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Autores principales: Seidel, Corinna L., Gerlach, Roman G., Wiedemann, Patrick, Weider, Matthias, Rodrian, Gabriele, Hader, Michael, Frey, Benjamin, Gaipl, Udo S., Bozec, Aline, Cieplik, Fabian, Kirschneck, Christian, Bogdan, Christian, Gölz, Lina
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7663680/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33153049
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21218218
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author Seidel, Corinna L.
Gerlach, Roman G.
Wiedemann, Patrick
Weider, Matthias
Rodrian, Gabriele
Hader, Michael
Frey, Benjamin
Gaipl, Udo S.
Bozec, Aline
Cieplik, Fabian
Kirschneck, Christian
Bogdan, Christian
Gölz, Lina
author_facet Seidel, Corinna L.
Gerlach, Roman G.
Wiedemann, Patrick
Weider, Matthias
Rodrian, Gabriele
Hader, Michael
Frey, Benjamin
Gaipl, Udo S.
Bozec, Aline
Cieplik, Fabian
Kirschneck, Christian
Bogdan, Christian
Gölz, Lina
author_sort Seidel, Corinna L.
collection PubMed
description The human oral microbiota consists of over 700 widespread taxa colonizing the oral cavity in several anatomically diverse oral niches. Lately, sequencing of the 16S rRNA genes has become an acknowledged, culture-independent method to characterize the oral microbiota. However, only a small amount of data are available concerning microbial differences between oral niches in periodontal health and disease. In the context of periodontitis, the cytokine expression in the gingival crevicular fluid has been studied in detail, whereas little is known about the cytokine profile in hard and soft tissue biofilms. In order to characterize oral niches in periodontal health, the oral microbiota and cytokine pattern were analyzed at seven different sites (plaque (P), gingival crevicular fluid (GCF), saliva (S), tongue (T), hard palate (HP), cheek (C) and sublingual area (U)) of 20 young adults using next-generation sequencing and multiplex immunoassays. Site-specific microbial compositions were detected, which clustered into three distinct metaniches (“P-GCF”, “S-T-HP” and “C-U”) and were associated with niche-/metaniche-specific cytokine profiles. Our findings allow the definition of distinct metaniches according to their microbial composition, partly reflected by their cytokine profile, and provide new insights into microenvironmental similarities between anatomical diverse oral niches.
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spelling pubmed-76636802020-11-14 Defining Metaniches in the Oral Cavity According to Their Microbial Composition and Cytokine Profile Seidel, Corinna L. Gerlach, Roman G. Wiedemann, Patrick Weider, Matthias Rodrian, Gabriele Hader, Michael Frey, Benjamin Gaipl, Udo S. Bozec, Aline Cieplik, Fabian Kirschneck, Christian Bogdan, Christian Gölz, Lina Int J Mol Sci Article The human oral microbiota consists of over 700 widespread taxa colonizing the oral cavity in several anatomically diverse oral niches. Lately, sequencing of the 16S rRNA genes has become an acknowledged, culture-independent method to characterize the oral microbiota. However, only a small amount of data are available concerning microbial differences between oral niches in periodontal health and disease. In the context of periodontitis, the cytokine expression in the gingival crevicular fluid has been studied in detail, whereas little is known about the cytokine profile in hard and soft tissue biofilms. In order to characterize oral niches in periodontal health, the oral microbiota and cytokine pattern were analyzed at seven different sites (plaque (P), gingival crevicular fluid (GCF), saliva (S), tongue (T), hard palate (HP), cheek (C) and sublingual area (U)) of 20 young adults using next-generation sequencing and multiplex immunoassays. Site-specific microbial compositions were detected, which clustered into three distinct metaniches (“P-GCF”, “S-T-HP” and “C-U”) and were associated with niche-/metaniche-specific cytokine profiles. Our findings allow the definition of distinct metaniches according to their microbial composition, partly reflected by their cytokine profile, and provide new insights into microenvironmental similarities between anatomical diverse oral niches. MDPI 2020-11-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7663680/ /pubmed/33153049 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21218218 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Seidel, Corinna L.
Gerlach, Roman G.
Wiedemann, Patrick
Weider, Matthias
Rodrian, Gabriele
Hader, Michael
Frey, Benjamin
Gaipl, Udo S.
Bozec, Aline
Cieplik, Fabian
Kirschneck, Christian
Bogdan, Christian
Gölz, Lina
Defining Metaniches in the Oral Cavity According to Their Microbial Composition and Cytokine Profile
title Defining Metaniches in the Oral Cavity According to Their Microbial Composition and Cytokine Profile
title_full Defining Metaniches in the Oral Cavity According to Their Microbial Composition and Cytokine Profile
title_fullStr Defining Metaniches in the Oral Cavity According to Their Microbial Composition and Cytokine Profile
title_full_unstemmed Defining Metaniches in the Oral Cavity According to Their Microbial Composition and Cytokine Profile
title_short Defining Metaniches in the Oral Cavity According to Their Microbial Composition and Cytokine Profile
title_sort defining metaniches in the oral cavity according to their microbial composition and cytokine profile
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7663680/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33153049
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21218218
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